"Others bring up the Fairy type and its bright, shiny, flashy attacks, which in their minds cover the niche of elemental light. However, this isn’t actually the case–Fairy attacks are closer to a combination of magic and the trickery classically associated with fairies in Western myths and legends. Even the Fairy moves that most closely resemble light have more going on: Dazzling Gleam is magically altered light (it’s called “Magical Shine” in the original Japanese), and Moonlight’s Fairy classification comes from how the moon is often associated with magic in folklore (which is also how Moonblast works, by drawing that magic power from the moon)."

graaaaah! TTwTT Worked my tail off to raise nearly 2 million gil on Final Fantasy. For someone who can't make high level crafting yet, that's an accomplishment. So, together with my only active guild mate, we do a marathon run to raise the last 200,000 gil we needed to buy a plot of land for our guild house.

We made it and I buy the land only to find out that now I need a 450,000 gil permit to build on the land. I wanna cry. TTwTT It takes me a week to earn around 100,000 gil through...

so. With a new format on the way, one that won't have an OMG huge impact due to limited amount of cards in the beginning, I'm delving back to the roots of dueling in a sense.

I've had fun with forceful aggro decks like Armed Dragon and Six Samurai decks. I did my time with control decks like Twilight Dragon and Macro Monarch. I even had a little side deck for swarming with Harpies some long time back.

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